Book,  chapter

1    1,   13|      Paganel. “That is regular howling.”~“Let us go out and see,”
2    1,   19|  confused sound of barking and howlingbroke over the Pampas, followed
3    1,   19|     Both from the noise of the howling and the multitude of shadows
4    1,   19|      the fire, to keep off the howling pack, and in the course
5    1,   23|    complete family of jaguars, howling and clutching hold of their
6    2,   10| notwithstanding the melancholy howling of the “dingoes,” the jackals
7    3,   10|     them, shaking their fists, howling and vociferating. Some English
8    3,   10|     arms about. . . . They are howling. . . . . Kai-Koumou is trying
9    3,   14|     All the savages had risen, howling under the pain inflicted
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